News

2016

A concept for the team building company Coast Zone was awarded 1st place at 'Experts in Teams'. 2nd place went to a paper cup with seeds concept for Aarhus Bryghus, and the 3rd place was awarded to a virtual exhibition room for We Do Wood.Read more

In late August, Business Academy Aarhus will welcome 2256 new students. This is 8 percent more than last year. Therefore, Aarhus’ third largest educational institution once again has a record number of admissions for the seventh year in a row.Read more

Students from Business Academy Aarhus win eight out of 12 places at the Regional Championship in Entrepreneurship, and will now battle it out at the Danish Championships. Sustainable cardboard crutches awarded first prize.Read more

Business Academy Aarhus is starting up a new higher education programme in ‘Agricultural and Environmental Management’ in September 2016. This programme is specifically targeted at managers at large farms abroad. Read more

A farmer training programme was not enough for Rasmus Skovgaard Stephansen. He wants to work with Danish cattle breeding and therefore had to go higher up in the education system. He recently graduated (with top marks) as a Bachelor in Agricultural and Environmental Management from Business Academy Aarhus. But Rasmus is not stopping here. In two years, if all goes well, he will earn a Master’s degree in Agrobiology. Read more

Business Academy Aarhus is the first Danish University of Applied Sciences to be awarded a positive accreditation in Denmark. The Academy’s accreditation once again proves that we develop relevant, quality programmes. Read more

Two Danish Environmental Technology students and two international Chemical and Biotechnical Science students from the Business Academy Aarhus are investigating whether crushed concrete can remove heavy metals from rainwater.Read more